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Step into Budapest’s vibrant Jewish Quarter on a four-hour guided walk that reveals the city’s rich Jewish heritage and culinary traditions. Discover how this historic neighborhood, once a World War II ghetto, has transformed into a lively hub filled with neoclassical architecture and contemporary culture.
As you stroll the leafy streets, your knowledgeable guide shares stories of the community’s past and present. Take in the impressive Dohány Street Synagogue, Europe’s largest, and pause at poignant WWII memorials that honor the district’s enduring spirit.
Along the way, savor authentic Hungarian-Jewish flavors at local eateries. Taste specialties like flodni, a decadent apple, walnut, and poppy seed pastry, and sample savory bites such as goose crackling and sausage. Each tour features a unique selection of tastings based on what’s fresh and available.
Enjoy a traditional Jewish lunch at a welcoming restaurant, complete with local wine. The experience concludes with a toast of kosher pálinka, Hungary’s beloved fruit brandy, at a trendy ruin pub. Tours are limited to small groups, ensuring a personal and immersive experience.
Meet your guide in Budapest’s Seventh District, and enjoy expert commentary in English throughout. The tour includes all food tastings, lunch with wine, and entrance to a synagogue. Check availability now and secure your spot for an unforgettable culinary journey through Budapest’s Jewish culture.







